Telling the Bees is an exploration of the interspecies relationship between human and bee, representing a microcosm of the current global ecological crisis.

In Northern European mythology, the honeybee was a messenger between our world and the spirit realm and it was associated with mystical wisdom. For centuries, beekeepers across Europe have preserved this ancient conception of honeybees as messengers through the tradition of 'telling the bees’.

Historically, this is where the beekeeper would inform their bees of family news in the household. New births, marriages and especially deaths were marked by decorating the hive and telling the bees what had happened.

Now, bees have become an endangered species and therefore, as a gesture towards the importance of biodiversity and sustainable co-existence, Telling the Bees is a speculative meditation on how to care for the bond between humans and bees.

Telling the Bees was an exquisite reminder of how much mankind depends on the bees that his very actions are endangering. Music, in song and on harp, underpinned sequences of movement reminiscent of the dances bees use to communicate with each other… Epic and stunning.